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we reject all efforts to degenerate the religious beliefs of others. >> the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. >> reporter: elsewhere in iran, a cleric upped the bounty of the killing of the author of a book that sparked global protest after the late leader called it islam. >> yes, it's a stupid film. the correct response is to say it's a stupid film on youtube and get on with your life. to take it and deliberately use it to inflame your troops is a political act. it's not about religion. >> reporter: when asked why the pakistani government called for a national holiday today, many ways inviting protesters on the street, they told cnn they had to address public sentiment. i think it's already a decision that's been criticized by many. >> thank you. >>> the state department fending off accusations this morning that it failed to secure the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. and three other a
we reject all efforts to degenerate the religious beliefs of others. >> the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. >> reporter: elsewhere in iran, a cleric upped the bounty of the killing of the author of a book that sparked global protest after the late leader called it islam. >> yes, it's a stupid film. the...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. >>> a cnn exclusive. what chris stevens knew about threats to his life before the attack that killed him. >>> 14 officials singled out in the fast and furious report but no blame for the attorney general. >>> mitt romney now talking about the 100% as he tries to court latino voters. >>> welcome back to "early start," everyone. >> very happy that you're with us this morning. we're going to begin this morning with new details in the attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. u.s. officials saying it was a case of terrorism. that attack ki
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. >>> a cnn...
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regina benjamin, the 18th surgeon general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you all for being here. preventing suicide is everyone's business. every day, nearly 100 americans die by suicide and in the past year, more than 8 million americans have thought about suicide. that does not include the 16% of high-school students. years ago, just as i was to take over as the first african- american and first woman president of our society and alabama, i spoke on the phone with our executive director on friday evening. we were supposed to talk again on monday morning. after i did not hear from him, i started calling only to learn that on friday night, he went upstairs, went into the closet, and shot himself. to this day, i ask myself what i could have done, what should i have done? i am a doctor and i did not even know. today's suicide prevention strategy shows us how individuals and communities can come together to put the process together in place to help people like him. suicide is a tragedy of on told proportions and those of you who are part of that tra
regina benjamin, the 18th surgeon general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you all for being here. preventing suicide is everyone's business. every day, nearly 100 americans die by suicide and in the past year, more than 8 million americans have thought about suicide. that does not include the 16% of high-school students. years ago, just as i was to take over as the first african- american and first woman president of our society and alabama, i spoke on the phone...
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states could learn from this. a . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and whi
states could learn from this. a . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more...
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china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession. but after playing the roe of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, the slowdown in china seems somewhat self-inflicted. governments hit the brakes and in many ways still seems like it's happening. the hope is the chinese will start cutting rates, adding real octane to the down shift in their economy. how about europe? the european central bank meeting this week and we're expecting to hear some chatter in unison that's going to ereverse the declining economies over there and maybe unite to save the spanish banking system. you can monitor these efforts by watching the largest spanish bank which has been climbing ever since it bottomed at $4 and change. $7 stock finishing up 0.18
china, europe, and the united states. look, we know that china used to be one of the world's great growth engines. it almost single handedly kept the global economy afloat during the global recession. but after playing the roe of the world's economic engine for so long, the chinese locomotive seems to be in danger of running off the rails. each piece of data is weaker than the last. so what's good about that? well, the slowdown in china seems somewhat self-inflicted. governments hit the brakes...
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this movie being produced by egyptian ex-patriots who live in the united states. roughly a dozen men, according to ap reports, scaled the embassy wall and actually were able to get the flag of the united states and tear it down, chanting there is no god but god and mohammed is the prophet of god. this all happening within the last few hours. and these again, protesters are described as being hard-line islamist supporters of what is known as the salafist movement or egyptian football fans or soccer fans. they're protesting production of a movie they deem offensive to the prophet mohammed. melissa: adam, i hate to put you on the spot because i know you're on this breaking story. do you know if the embassy was evacuated or there are americans inside? >> the embassy issued a statement condemning what happened. as you go through the reports here, doesn't look if the embassy was evacuated or got into the embassy. they got over the wall these men to tear down the stars an stripes. melissa: adam shapiro, thank you so much for that report. >> yep. melissa: so the jobs mark
this movie being produced by egyptian ex-patriots who live in the united states. roughly a dozen men, according to ap reports, scaled the embassy wall and actually were able to get the flag of the united states and tear it down, chanting there is no god but god and mohammed is the prophet of god. this all happening within the last few hours. and these again, protesters are described as being hard-line islamist supporters of what is known as the salafist movement or egyptian football fans or...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 100 calories... it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> we are minding your business. u.s. trading future
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's...
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now he's 37, the youngest mayor of a top 50 city in the united states. he's also used to the baby face jokes. >> i think one of the funnier things that has happened to you when you first met president barack obama he jokingly asked if you were the intern. >> that's right. >> you being asked to do the speech is that making up for that jab. >> i don't know. i don't know. i always got the age jokes at different points in my career. >> is it still happening? >> every now and then. but i'm starting to get the gray hair from my 3-year-old daughter and from politics. >> this is the biggest speech of castro's career. latinos enjoyed prominent speaking roles at the republican convention and castro must convince latinos to stick with president barack obama. >> president obama has not been a friend of the latino community, some say. >> immigration, health care, education, any number of issues he has been a very effective advocate for the latino community. >> he's in the midst of pushing for a small sales tax to fund prekindergarten programs for low income children
now he's 37, the youngest mayor of a top 50 city in the united states. he's also used to the baby face jokes. >> i think one of the funnier things that has happened to you when you first met president barack obama he jokingly asked if you were the intern. >> that's right. >> you being asked to do the speech is that making up for that jab. >> i don't know. i don't know. i always got the age jokes at different points in my career. >> is it still happening? >>...
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police are blocking roads leading to the united states after a major prison break. they're offering a $15,000 reward as well for the fugitives who escaped from a prison about 150 miles from san antonio. police say they were able to burrow through a tunnel. >>> atlanta, nashville, new york city and the possibility of tornadoes. we'll get right to meteorologist rob marciano in atlanta. how are things looking this morning? >> wet to start and stormy to finish is the way you implied it as well. tennessee yesterday over 6 inches of rainfall, knoxville seeing 3 inches. that's a record. in places in arkansas they needed the rain. there were areas in alabama that saw swift water rescues taking place because of the flooding. heavy rain from pittsburgh through charleston. this is shifting towards the east. it will get towards the i-95 corridor from d.c. to baltimore, starting to slide into philadelphia right now in through new york city. even coastal flooding possible with winds as we get later on into the day. here comes the heavy rain. the forecast the next 24 hours peppers
police are blocking roads leading to the united states after a major prison break. they're offering a $15,000 reward as well for the fugitives who escaped from a prison about 150 miles from san antonio. police say they were able to burrow through a tunnel. >>> atlanta, nashville, new york city and the possibility of tornadoes. we'll get right to meteorologist rob marciano in atlanta. how are things looking this morning? >> wet to start and stormy to finish is the way you implied...
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states. that's the political battle right now that means so much to your money and that's what's happening in europe. i want to take a look at stocks. stock futures are higher as you mentioned and we have been telling you the stocks had a pretty good summer. in the middle of this whole conversation this week of the are you better off conversation, no one is really talking about the stock market. the stock market is better off, no question over the past four years. this is just since january 2009, up some 50% even if you go back to the fall of 2008 when there was a big campaign going on. you're much better off since then as well. about 20% higher since then. people don't talk about this and say i feel better in the middle class because of stocks because when your house is hit and you're worried about jobs, those are much more important right now. in the third quarter of 2008 gdp in this country, our economy shrank 3.7%. in august 2008 we lost 274,000 jobs and in september we lost another 432,0
states. that's the political battle right now that means so much to your money and that's what's happening in europe. i want to take a look at stocks. stock futures are higher as you mentioned and we have been telling you the stocks had a pretty good summer. in the middle of this whole conversation this week of the are you better off conversation, no one is really talking about the stock market. the stock market is better off, no question over the past four years. this is just since january...
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. >> rose: if the united states. so you are going after the money. >> we are going after their ability to travel and their ability to spend their money. and i went to washington in april of 2010, and we began a process to impose industry is a sanctions and as set freezes on the people who killed sergei, and there is something now called the sergei rule of law accountability act which is one of the few pieces of legislation whicwhich is actually moving ity through the congress right now, through the very final stage and in this piece of legislation, it would impose visa sanctions and asset freezes on the people who killed sergei and the people who did the crimes he uncovered and all other gross human rights abuse in other words russia and programs everywhere else in the world with his name on it. >> bill browder, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has beenopr dedpry b the coca-colay company, supporting this program since 2002. and american e
. >> rose: if the united states. so you are going after the money. >> we are going after their ability to travel and their ability to spend their money. and i went to washington in april of 2010, and we began a process to impose industry is a sanctions and as set freezes on the people who killed sergei, and there is something now called the sergei rule of law accountability act which is one of the few pieces of legislation whicwhich is actually moving ity through the congress right...
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and a new warning that puts the united states between a rock and a hard place. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnet. "outfront tonight," we're told that an official has been killed in benghazi. this after a day of violence at the diplomatic post. armed men set the american consulate on fire after a protest against an american-produced movie they say insultses the prophet muhammad. this hours after egyptian protesters scaled the walls at the embassy in cairo ander to tore down the american flag. cnn's jomanakurachi joins me on the phone. and i want to start with jomana. what is the latest you heard from on the ground in benghazi? >> reporter: well, we're hearing very little from the u.s. embassy, but according to eyewitnesss, there is reports of libyan casualties as a result of these clashes. as a militant group tried to store the u.s. embassy. they succeeded and did storm the u.s. embassy. according to eyewitnesss, libyan security forces were engaged in heavy clashes with this armed group. a radical militant group based in eastern lib
and a new warning that puts the united states between a rock and a hard place. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnet. "outfront tonight," we're told that an official has been killed in benghazi. this after a day of violence at the diplomatic post. armed men set the american consulate on fire after a protest against an american-produced movie they say insultses the prophet muhammad. this hours after egyptian protesters scaled the walls at...
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roads leading to the united states have been blocked off. >>> space shuttle "endeavour's" final flight has been delayed again because of the weather. it's now expected to hitch a ride on top of a 747 tomorrow. it will make its way from florida's ken day space center to the science center t will make several stops along the way. >>> derrick rose knows pain. rose's rehabbing this offseason after tearing an acl in the playoffs. it wasn't strenuous workouts that made him teary eyed last week, but thoughts about children in his native chicago. check out rose at the rollout of his new adidas shoe. >> it is -- it is truly a blessing where all this stuff is going on in this city, a kid from englewood got some positive. that makes me feel so good. >> rose tells espn he has been praying for the chicago school strike to end. so, with a tentative deal in place, why are students still not in the classroom today? covering the strike in chicago, kim la. >> reporter: tas emotional not just for the students but the teachers. no reports of any children being injured or kill ed as a result f the strike b
roads leading to the united states have been blocked off. >>> space shuttle "endeavour's" final flight has been delayed again because of the weather. it's now expected to hitch a ride on top of a 747 tomorrow. it will make its way from florida's ken day space center to the science center t will make several stops along the way. >>> derrick rose knows pain. rose's rehabbing this offseason after tearing an acl in the playoffs. it wasn't strenuous workouts that made him...
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a state department official tells cnn the united states has been notified by the libyan government that an american consulate official was killed in benghazi today. the state department doesn't have independent confirmation of the death, but it is the result of a day of violence against americans in the middle east. protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo and burned american flags, this in response to a video produced by an american mocking the prophet muhammad. we're joined now on the phone. we have new video we'll be showing you here as we ask you -- i know you've been in touch with people on the ground. we're looking at new video here in benghazi. what can you tell us happened? >> reporter: well, there are reports of libyan casualties as a result of these clashes at the consulate. i spoke to eye witnesses on the scene who described the situation there. libyan security forces were engaged in heavy clashes with members of an armed group, a radical militant group based in eastern libya. libyan troops were deployed to the scene. roads to the consulate were blocked. rocke
a state department official tells cnn the united states has been notified by the libyan government that an american consulate official was killed in benghazi today. the state department doesn't have independent confirmation of the death, but it is the result of a day of violence against americans in the middle east. protesters scaled the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo and burned american flags, this in response to a video produced by an american mocking the prophet muhammad. we're joined...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> coming up on street signs at the top of the hour, sully is live at the apple event, he's going to be co-hosting from there. we'll check back with him and find out what's happening. we'll also find out if apple has any other big guns in the pipeline. >>> plus, new unrest in the middle east and with 55 days until the election, is this going to be a new catalyst for $100 oil? >>> and higher gas prices. lots of questions, hopefully we'll get some answers on the show. >> thank you, very much. >>> the finance yahoo.com poll this morning is as apple unveils a new lineup today, will you make an apple investment decision based on the release of the information that we are bringing you? the vast majority of you say no. it's still good fun though, don't you think? let
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> coming up on street signs at the top of the hour, sully is live at the apple event, he's going to be co-hosting from there. we'll check back with him...
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a lot of factory jobs are like that in the united states. that's the nature of a factory. >> one final question, if i might. how long does your intelligence indicate that this plant may be offline? >> that's the critical question. they were saying it could be up as soon as tomorrow. i actually think we've not heard the end of this news. i think we'll see more bad news regarding nurse which could theoretically keep this factory closed for up to a week or maybe more if we end up seeing deaths. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate you being with us. >> ty, as you know, another big apple story today, the company selling more of its 5 million iphone 5s in the first three days after that product was launched. a note from jpmorgan says, by the way, that that does not include pre-orders, and then there's yahoo!. the shares of yahoo! today are on the upside by more than 5% in a month as the new ceo, marisa mayer, gets set to address the troops tomorrow. jon fortt is helping us get ahead of this particular story. >> tomorrow's meeting is only
a lot of factory jobs are like that in the united states. that's the nature of a factory. >> one final question, if i might. how long does your intelligence indicate that this plant may be offline? >> that's the critical question. they were saying it could be up as soon as tomorrow. i actually think we've not heard the end of this news. i think we'll see more bad news regarding nurse which could theoretically keep this factory closed for up to a week or maybe more if we end up...
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states. it's illegitimate for public funds to go into paying for public infrastructure that only a certain number of people. people who can prove that they're not criminals for whatever reason so in order for. technologies to be legitimate and useful for everyone we have to accept that that is the price of having an open system of having an open dialogue where everyone can take can have an equal part in communicating in contributing to these to these projects free software means that everyone can use it and and the fact that some criminals will use free software is simply the price of having an open and free. system so you're saying that the potential problem of criminal activity that good that this program will do is outweighing that negative possible consequences mean absolutely most people i mean there absolutely are criminals who who use cryptography there absolutely are criminals who use the roads but by and large most of the people who drive on roads are not criminals and by and large m
states. it's illegitimate for public funds to go into paying for public infrastructure that only a certain number of people. people who can prove that they're not criminals for whatever reason so in order for. technologies to be legitimate and useful for everyone we have to accept that that is the price of having an open system of having an open dialogue where everyone can take can have an equal part in communicating in contributing to these to these projects free software means that everyone...
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states, right? >> i think that's a very good thing, yeah. >> very healthy conversation. some, even though they're calling these comments a disaster for the romney campaign, others are not. donald trump, for one. he's what he told the gang on "squawk box." this morning. >> these statements that were very unfortunate, i guess. i don't think he should apologize. he's probably right. he probably won't get any of those votes, but he should not be apologizing. >> so is donald trump right? should romney just stand behind though comments? joining us to break it down is director of the tax policy center and our own rick santelli. rick, you agree with trump? >> i'm not going to agree or disagree with trump. my opinion is he stated basic facts, not an elegant fashion. sometimes the facts aren't easy to swallow. the issue here isn't about that sound bite. the issue here is about the media. we have a $16 trillion debt. we have a jobs program, or many jobs programs that haven't worked. we have a federal reserve w
states, right? >> i think that's a very good thing, yeah. >> very healthy conversation. some, even though they're calling these comments a disaster for the romney campaign, others are not. donald trump, for one. he's what he told the gang on "squawk box." this morning. >> these statements that were very unfortunate, i guess. i don't think he should apologize. he's probably right. he probably won't get any of those votes, but he should not be apologizing. >> so...
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terrorists killed 2,977 people in an attempt to bring down the united states. but the massacre only gave rise to a stronger national spirit. one that will always remember those lost and one that cannot forget why or how they were killed. throughout the country people are reflecting at tributes and memorials and here are some of the moments at the site where is the four airliners struck in 2001. new york, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. ♪ >> my father, james amada. love you dad and miss you every day. >> and my father. ♪ >>> this is never an easy day. but it is especially difficult for all of you. the families of nearly 3,000 incidents who lost their lives. your mothers and fathers, your husbands and wives, your sons and your daughters. they were taken from us suddenly and far too soon. >> know that the entire nation, entire nation, joins you in mourning the loss of your loved ones. we are honored by your presence, and just as your loved ones are heros forever, so are all of you. in trying to attack our strengths, the terrorists unleashed our gr
terrorists killed 2,977 people in an attempt to bring down the united states. but the massacre only gave rise to a stronger national spirit. one that will always remember those lost and one that cannot forget why or how they were killed. throughout the country people are reflecting at tributes and memorials and here are some of the moments at the site where is the four airliners struck in 2001. new york, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. ♪ >> my father, james amada. love you...
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the united states of america and my occupation is president. [laughter] birthplace -- 1>> i think he is someone who built his own niche of putting satire to politics. i know a lot of times my youtube videos will be on "the daily show." i think that is incredible. if they are on cnn or fox, they're going to one audience, but when they're on his show, it is at least getting out there to a completely different audience. >> what is the longest time you ever spent looking for clips? >> i do not know. there was a clip of newt gingrich supporting an individual mandate with hillary clinton. i knew when i started out, i knew he had supported one. i spent a long time looking for that clip. maybe a few hours. i stumble upon clips. i will look for them and find them in 15 minutes sometimes. that was a clip i went looking for because i knew it was out there. >> we have some more clips. here is one from c-span in 1991 at the press club. this is jay leno. >> when you met with president bush, did he show you the socks he bought to stimulate the economy? >> the
the united states of america and my occupation is president. [laughter] birthplace -- 1>> i think he is someone who built his own niche of putting satire to politics. i know a lot of times my youtube videos will be on "the daily show." i think that is incredible. if they are on cnn or fox, they're going to one audience, but when they're on his show, it is at least getting out there to a completely different audience. >> what is the longest time you ever spent looking for...
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it is the largest solid granite monument in that united states. it laid out our forefather strategy for how to build and sustain a free and just society. it is called the monuments of our forefathers. it is hidden behind a forest of trees in a residential area. you would not even know it is there are less you stumbled into it or you're going there specifically to see it. it stands there today. i must explain it to you. it is utterly fascinating. she is 81 feet tall. her name is faith. she stands tall with her finger pointed to heaven, the god of heaven. the storm on her forehead represents was done. in her left hand she holds the word of god. it is the geneva bible. this is the bible that predates the king james bible. they brought that with them. our forefathers believe that we must have faith in the true god of heaven and in his word. his word would give you wisdom on how to live and govern your society in a way that would be a blessing to all. her foot is set on top of a that is plymouth rock. there are four smaller statues. our forefathers bel
it is the largest solid granite monument in that united states. it laid out our forefather strategy for how to build and sustain a free and just society. it is called the monuments of our forefathers. it is hidden behind a forest of trees in a residential area. you would not even know it is there are less you stumbled into it or you're going there specifically to see it. it stands there today. i must explain it to you. it is utterly fascinating. she is 81 feet tall. her name is faith. she...
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. >> reporter: this ceremony recognized members 69 united states armed forces, many of whom say they were inspired to join by the events of september 11th. >> i would ask that we have a moment of silence to the victims, family and friends of the attack. >> reporter: in san jose the fire chief delivered a memorial message over the dispatch radio. he asked people to take part in a moment of silence at the time the first tower fell in new york. a memorial bell was rung to show the last alarm for the 343 new york firefighter who died on september 1st. >> the bay area has its own memorial to the heroes of flight 93 and today it was the site of a special remembrance. family and friends gathered and put flowers on the monument to their loved ones. the stones have all the names of those who died in pennsylvania. each of the 40 was also read out loud. family said 11 years later emotions are still high. >> it's just a reminder of that horrible day. i think again. you know it brings more emotion that you haven't had. >> anniversary the emotions are very raw. it's amazing how 11 years later you
. >> reporter: this ceremony recognized members 69 united states armed forces, many of whom say they were inspired to join by the events of september 11th. >> i would ask that we have a moment of silence to the victims, family and friends of the attack. >> reporter: in san jose the fire chief delivered a memorial message over the dispatch radio. he asked people to take part in a moment of silence at the time the first tower fell in new york. a memorial bell was rung to show...
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this attack will not break the bonds between the united states and libya. libyan security personnel fought back against the attackers alongside american. libyans helped some of our dips find safety and carried ambassador's body to the hospital where we tragically learned he had died. it's especially tragic that chris stevens died in benghazi because it is a city he helped to save. at the height of the libyan revolution. chris led our diplomatic post in benghazi with courage and resolve, he built partnerships with libyan revolutionaries and helped them as they planned to build a new libya. when the gadhafi regime came to an end, chris was there to serve as ambassador to the new libyan. he worked tirelessly to support this young democracy. i think both secretary and dlin ton a clinton and i relied deeply on his knowledge of the situation on the ground there. he was a role model to all who worked with him. and to the young diplomats who aspire to walk in his foot steps. along with his colleagues, chris died in a country that is still striving to emerge from th
this attack will not break the bonds between the united states and libya. libyan security personnel fought back against the attackers alongside american. libyans helped some of our dips find safety and carried ambassador's body to the hospital where we tragically learned he had died. it's especially tragic that chris stevens died in benghazi because it is a city he helped to save. at the height of the libyan revolution. chris led our diplomatic post in benghazi with courage and resolve, he...
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conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of iran being isolated the united states has become isolated printed opposed to senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt seem to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium enrichment at twenty percent for facilities in tehran which then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining this fuel in the past met that meant that they were taking the iranian cancer patients hostage the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce a name at twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but the americans and the europeans by taking iraq mean citizens and people hostage for sea iranians to take that step the politicians senior politicians really know that an attack on iran would be devastating for the united states and not only for its economy but for its global position and its credibility and despise washington clearly n
conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of iran being isolated the united states has become isolated printed opposed to senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt seem to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium enrichment at twenty percent for facilities in tehran which then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent...
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twelve people sitting on the open market committee can run a fifteen trillion dollars economy in the united states and basically drive the entire world financial system it's just not sensible they're painting themselves into a corner they're really destroying the capital markets in the money markets interest rates don't mean anything anymore it's entirely administered manipulated by the fed the yield curve is been mangled i mean they call it operation twist for growing out loud so how can you have a vibrant capitalism that we're if the capital markets have been totally suffocated and taken over by the twelve people sitting on that open market committee who appointed themselves the committee to run the world where we're going into a dead end here in which central banks are the fundamental threat to the economic future so then on that note is that the existence or the mandate of the federal reserve you disagree with or is it more specifically these extraordinary policies that we've seen the fed embrace since the financial crisis and. and people that have embraced those policies that you think
twelve people sitting on the open market committee can run a fifteen trillion dollars economy in the united states and basically drive the entire world financial system it's just not sensible they're painting themselves into a corner they're really destroying the capital markets in the money markets interest rates don't mean anything anymore it's entirely administered manipulated by the fed the yield curve is been mangled i mean they call it operation twist for growing out loud so how can you...
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can you-- i'm very excited about the fact that we have the united states-- the united states has you as our pioneer in this but i was always taught not to hit a lady, okay? is it okay for me to do that now? (laughter) >> um-- don't hit me. >> stephen: don't hit you? no, because it would be the last punch i ever throw. (laughter) do i look punchable? i've been told i've got a punchable head. (laughter) where would you punch me? right here? a (laughs) right here? and then once the blood stopped-- (laughter). would you just here is my head off with one punch? >> no, i would say sorry for hitting you. >> stephen: oh, that's nice. but it would feel good for you because i would start crying. >> (laughs) yeah, that would make my day. (laughter) >> stephen: well, please come back another time and throw a punch at me. >> all right. >> stephen: thank you so much. olympic gold medalist claressa shields! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) 4h$h (cheers and applause) >> stephen: well, that's it for "the report" everybody, >> we got word on the street. honeys dropping their gs wanting piece
can you-- i'm very excited about the fact that we have the united states-- the united states has you as our pioneer in this but i was always taught not to hit a lady, okay? is it okay for me to do that now? (laughter) >> um-- don't hit me. >> stephen: don't hit you? no, because it would be the last punch i ever throw. (laughter) do i look punchable? i've been told i've got a punchable head. (laughter) where would you punch me? right here? a (laughs) right here? and then once the...
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states some see the recent protests as evidence that the u.s. has fallen short of these goals now senator rand paul is raising the question in congress. we need to have a debate in our country about whether we should send u.s. taxpayer money to countries that cannot or will not protect our embassies and i personally think that until we can be assured that they can protect our embassies and we will we should send him another penny well you want lawmakers to vote on a measure that would cut aid to pakistan egypt and libya. these are the countries where we've seen some of the most brutal anti-american protests probably not the foreign policy goals the u.s. had in mind but the on the nation cited in polls bill the u.s. provides aid to several other countries that have also seen anti-american protests meanwhile the aid the u.s. bills out makes up a significant part of their budget let's take a look at a few examples afghanistan the u.s. gave two point three two billion dollars in foreign aid to the country and two thousand and twelve afghanistan's bu
states some see the recent protests as evidence that the u.s. has fallen short of these goals now senator rand paul is raising the question in congress. we need to have a debate in our country about whether we should send u.s. taxpayer money to countries that cannot or will not protect our embassies and i personally think that until we can be assured that they can protect our embassies and we will we should send him another penny well you want lawmakers to vote on a measure that would cut aid...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. for more on the potential consequences of the china india alliance let's join d. pollack a trip party say historian and researcher of south asia and u.s. politics. thank you for joining us mr tree party now is a chance you were in partnership really possible between these two nations given how populous fast growing and close to each other they are whether india and china have for every border war in one nine hundred sixty two and relations have improved only gradually but i think this visit by the chinese d
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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a tepid recovery in the united states. "more fiscal union to try to control the country's budget and spending and deficits over there. in the meantime, she says they must support euro zone countries including with financing and bailout programs for the economies should be flexible. here in the u.s., current uncertainty over the fiscal cliff presents a serious threat for the united states. we hope that political clarity emerges soon and with it actions to avoid the fiscal cliff. dennis: thank you, peter. cheryl: the comments that we are just getting from christine lagarde. she made some very interesting remarks. let's bring in ashley webster for more information on this. she made things very clear. markets today -- ashley: there is concern about greece again. christine lagarde also saying, look, you have to get your act together and soon. earlier today a video was released that time is now for action. do not let your guard down. let's listen. >> i see a tendency of losing the sense of urgency. short-term policies and long t
a tepid recovery in the united states. "more fiscal union to try to control the country's budget and spending and deficits over there. in the meantime, she says they must support euro zone countries including with financing and bailout programs for the economies should be flexible. here in the u.s., current uncertainty over the fiscal cliff presents a serious threat for the united states. we hope that political clarity emerges soon and with it actions to avoid the fiscal cliff. dennis:...
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. >> since our founding the united states has been a state to respect all states but there is no justification for this senseless violence. >> the president joined soth clinton in meeting with the state department employees, some worked with the victims. mr. ob yaum and secretary clinton signed a book of condolences at the state department. >> how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? this was an attack by a small and savage group. not the people or government of libya. >> attack in libya after crowds stormed the u.s. embassy in cairo, the egyptian mobs believe that movie insults islam. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney criticized mr. ob yaum's response to anti-american protests throughout the muslim world. >> a terrible course for america to stand in in apology for our values that instead when our grounds are being attacked, and being breeched, that the first response of the united states must be outrage at the breech of the sovereignty of our nation. >> president obama announced he's ordered increased security at u.s. emba
. >> since our founding the united states has been a state to respect all states but there is no justification for this senseless violence. >> the president joined soth clinton in meeting with the state department employees, some worked with the victims. mr. ob yaum and secretary clinton signed a book of condolences at the state department. >> how could this happen in a country we helped liberate in a city we helped save from destruction? this was an attack by a small and...
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we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise unless congress gets their act in gear. >> you just heard from brian the bull case and the bear case. let's see what our guests think. james camp, manager and bob. thank you very much for joining us. bob, i will start with you. you have to pick one, bear or bull for september. can't be raccoon or koala or wallaby. >> you will see a market impacted because of concerns out there. i mentioned, you still have europe, you still have china, you still have the fiscal cliff, the election, which will be very contentious. you take a look at what's actually going on, you actually have plan in europe and that will materi
we talked about over a year, we're seeing signs as they slow, capital is coming to the united states, especially in real estate. >>> the three bear cases for stocks, the same one, europe-china slowdown, also the bear case because we don't know how the movie is going to end. if you listen to the rabinni's of the world, we're all doomed. average company growth is slowing so the market may not command as high of a multiple and yield, fiscal cliff and we will pull a thelma and louise...
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states, kicks off here saturday in san jose at the hp pavilion. you'll see jonathan horton. good morning. this is not competition for you. and you're saying as far as the pressure it's not there, this is more fun. what can people expect when they come and see you guys? >> yeah, i mean, it's a lot of fun. this is the other side of gymnastics that people don't see. we are performers, entertainers and there are no judges, just having a good time dancing and throwing big skills. >> maybe you wouldn't be able to maybe attempt in the olympics? >> going to be a lot of different elements to the show and a lot of things you would never see in a competition. i think a lot of people should be expecting to be surprised. it's going to be really crazy, really fun and a different type of nerves. all we're nervous about we want the crowd to be excited and you know, really happy about what we did and not so much pressure of oh, man i got to hit this, i got to compete and do this perfect. it's having fun and getting the crowd into it too. >> when do you start prepa
states, kicks off here saturday in san jose at the hp pavilion. you'll see jonathan horton. good morning. this is not competition for you. and you're saying as far as the pressure it's not there, this is more fun. what can people expect when they come and see you guys? >> yeah, i mean, it's a lot of fun. this is the other side of gymnastics that people don't see. we are performers, entertainers and there are no judges, just having a good time dancing and throwing big skills. >>...
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for the moment we see a tacit if you like alliance between the of radical elements in the united states in bringing down assad and bringing down gadhafi but when that's finished where will their anger where will. their object. if turn it will turn precisely on israel and america. is living i've seen for twenty five years people think big are using the salafist as sort of simple pious people who don't understand politics for their end only to find the salafist use them for their ends and i fear that this is what they will find that it will turn on them and will bite them just as it did twenty five or thirty years ago but what lessons has the us failed to learn when it comes to its experience in afghanistan and how does that relate to what's going on right now i remember in eighty seven going and talking to the americans about it and saying you know you need to really understand the big differences between these groups that are taking part in this alliance put together and you have to understand some have credibility and real roots within the community but others do not at all quite diffe
for the moment we see a tacit if you like alliance between the of radical elements in the united states in bringing down assad and bringing down gadhafi but when that's finished where will their anger where will. their object. if turn it will turn precisely on israel and america. is living i've seen for twenty five years people think big are using the salafist as sort of simple pious people who don't understand politics for their end only to find the salafist use them for their ends and i fear...
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the president of the united states, of some of these world leaders part of a trouble fusioa --troubling new trend thy they can tell the most powerful nation on earth what to do. telling new york time over the week that america needs to find more respect for muslim values, the united states must respect the arab world's history and culture even when that conflicts with western values, pakistan foreign minister, questioning our constitution, saying that american which rethink its commitment to freedom of speech, and benjamin netanyahu urging president obama to accept a red line regarding iran's nuclear ambitions, a line that if crossed would compel the u.s. to act militarily, meanwhile, president obama downplays the significant of murder of a u.s. ambassador. and anti-american rage spreading throughout the american field. >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain, there will be bumps in the road, in a lot of these places, one organizing principle has been islam, one part of society that has not been controlled by the government. lou: governor romney seizing the moment atta
the president of the united states, of some of these world leaders part of a trouble fusioa --troubling new trend thy they can tell the most powerful nation on earth what to do. telling new york time over the week that america needs to find more respect for muslim values, the united states must respect the arab world's history and culture even when that conflicts with western values, pakistan foreign minister, questioning our constitution, saying that american which rethink its commitment to...
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states and in europe and so forth but brazil's only two percent g.d.p. growth this year so it's a little bit of a difference too. we're in different times so we will have to watch for a revival of currency wars and the effects but there is enough evidence of the mal effect of federal reserve policy to talk about that right now and joining me from our new york studio to do so is david stockman former director of the office for management and budget during the reagan administration he's also author of the book the triumph of politics the inside story of the reagan revolution and we are just so happy to have you on capital account today thank you so much mr stockman for being here i'm happy to be here and we're happy to get your commentary because you've been very vocal very critical of the fed recently saying on national t.v. c n b c no less earlier this month that the fed in the lunatics that run it are telling the whole world on truth about the cost of money the price of risk and this is even before q e three with announced and their guidance was extende
states and in europe and so forth but brazil's only two percent g.d.p. growth this year so it's a little bit of a difference too. we're in different times so we will have to watch for a revival of currency wars and the effects but there is enough evidence of the mal effect of federal reserve policy to talk about that right now and joining me from our new york studio to do so is david stockman former director of the office for management and budget during the reagan administration he's also...